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Which are the cities in India that can grow in future?
Asked by maria dsouza,
24 Jan '08 08:50 am
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GROWTH OF CITIES EXPECTED WHERE MORE & MORE INDUSTRIAL GROWTH COMING UP NASHIK/ KOLHAPUR/ BELGAUM /VORDARA/JAIPUR/ AURANGABAD/ VIZAG/KOCHI/HYDERABAD/SURAT/RANCHI /RAIPUR
Answered by Soumendra Das, 24 Jan '08 08:56 am
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According to experts, the rate of accelerated growth in real estate market may shift to lesser explored areas compared to metros. Places like Kochi, Surat, Chandigarh, Vadodara, Nagpur, Nashik, Vishakapatnam and Jaipur are already witnessing the initial spurt of growth.
Answered by arunraj vs, 24 Jan '08 08:50 am
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a few Indian cities have demonstrated their willingness to reform, and align themselves with a vision to create the cities of the future.
Sample this. Ahmedabad has led the way in establishing a sound municipal credit rating and became the first city in India to raise money through municipal bonds. Bangalore, which has already established a brand name for itself globally, wishes to overcome the current infrastructure woes by improving public participation and bringing in more transparency in urban management.
Hyderabad, which is often pitted against Bangalore in the race for being the cyber capital of India, is moving fast on credit ratings, e-procurement and 24x7 water supply. Indores plans on urban transport have already been appreciated by experts.
A number of states such as Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, MP, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal have come forward to grab opportunities extended by the Centre to create modern megalopolis of international standard ...more
Answered by chaitali srivastava, 24 Jan '08 08:52 am
Sample this. Ahmedabad has led the way in establishing a sound municipal credit rating and became the first city in India to raise money through municipal bonds. Bangalore, which has already established a brand name for itself globally, wishes to overcome the current infrastructure woes by improving public participation and bringing in more transparency in urban management.
Hyderabad, which is often pitted against Bangalore in the race for being the cyber capital of India, is moving fast on credit ratings, e-procurement and 24x7 water supply. Indores plans on urban transport have already been appreciated by experts.
A number of states such as Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, MP, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal have come forward to grab opportunities extended by the Centre to create modern megalopolis of international standard ...more
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